ONSHORE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES is Developing Skilled IT Jobs in Rural Missouri (St Louis Commerce Magazine)
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ONSHORE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES is Developing Skilled IT Jobs in Rural Missouri (St Louis Commerce Magazine)
There’s a revolution brewing in Macon, Mo. of all places.
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School leaders recognized as ‘outstanding’ (Columbia Daily Tribune)
Boonville musician Cathy Para, Columbia businessman David Griggs and Missouri Economic Development Director Greg Steinhoff are among a dozen honorees being inducted into Columbia Public Schools Foundation’s Hall of Leaders this fall.
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Crowder may add soccer (Neosho Daily News)
Crowder College may soon add to its list of athletic offerings, while keeping in line with a federal law regulating intercollegiate sports based on gender quotas and other considerations.
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City official encouraged by first week of Sunshine Lamp Trolley operation (The Joplin Globe)
The initial numbers, if they hold, could bode well for the future of Joplin’s new trolley. “We had 779 rides the first week and we operated on only six days. We were hoping for a hundred rides a day and we exceeded that,’’ said Robert Lolley, transit coordinator for the city of Joplin.
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Police Chief Cupp names new assistant (Moberly Monitor-Index)
Moberly Chief of Police, Dennis Cupp, is a life long resident of Moberly and is the son of the late Raymond and Mary Cupp. He attended Moberly Public Schools graduating from Moberly High School in 1973. He received his Associate of Arts Degree from Moberly Area Community College in 1975 and received his Bachelors of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Northeast Missouri State University (now ...
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Amid bickering, project stalls; Corner building still in shambles. (Columbia Daily Tribune)
It’s been seven years since local groups joined forces to save the historic Heibel-March Drugstore from the wrecking ball. But despite the infusion of tens of thousands of dollars in grant funding and donations, the building is leaking water from both the ground and the roof, and organizers lack the city permits needed to repair or occupy it.
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The best laid plans (Desert Dispatch Online)
BARSTOW — Jennie Castanon is a strong believer that everything happens for a reason. It’s easy to understand the former Barstow Community College softball player’s belief when you hear her describe the last seven years of her life.
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SeMo woman on Lewis & Clark foundation board (Daily Dunklin Democrat)
A Cape Girardeau resident starts serving a one-year term as a board member of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation on Monday. Jane Randol Jackson joins a 15-member board and will meet with fellow members three times during her one-year term.
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Cape resident elected to Lewis and Clark board (Southeast Missourian)
A Cape Girardeau resident starts serving a one-year term as a board member of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation on Monday. Jane Randol Jackson joins a 15-member board and will meet with...
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Richardson feels like part of Tiger 'family' (South County Journal)
Talk about planning for the future. Gateway Tech standout Sheldon Richardson - who will report back to school this fall as a junior - recently gave a verbal commitment to play collegiate football at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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ONSHORE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES is Developing Skilled IT Jobs in Rural Missouri (St Louis Commerce Magazine)
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